Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1/ Command logging. We're thinking that a hacked version of the shell
> that logs commands may do what they want, but personally I
> think that if you are going to log things then you really want to
> PROPERLY do it, and log the EXEC commands along with
Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Summary:
>
> EPIA M 9000 17-25W
> EPIA M E600016-22W
> EPIA 80011-20W
> EPIA 5000 9-15W (5W idle, 15W playing DVD)
>
> (this is non-inclusive of any hard drives)
Mike Silbersack wrote:
>
> On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Jordan K Hubbard wrote:
>
> > * Obligatory trivia: I wonder how many remember that freefall was named
> > after Rod's passion for the sport
>
> I've always wondered about that... unfortunately, the answer is much less
> exciting than I had expecte
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 12:08:59AM -0500, northern snowfall wrote:
> >
> >
> >THANKS FOR RUINING MY BELIEFS ABOUT FREEBSD, JORDAN.
> >
> Hahaha
> Take that, Silbersack's beliefs!
Why, they've been sacked. *duck*
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THANKS FOR RUINING MY BELIEFS ABOUT FREEBSD, JORDAN.
Hahaha
Take that, Silbersack's beliefs!
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Jordan K Hubbard wrote:
> * Obligatory trivia: I wonder how many remember that freefall was named
> after Rod's passion for the sport
I've always wondered about that... unfortunately, the answer is much less
exciting than I had expected it to be.
THANKS FOR RUINING MY BELI
In browsing through the old, open, PRs I found misc/18466 (from May,
2000). It's got the potential to be a source of substantial confusion, so
it seems to be worth addressing.
The fix seems trivial, and I've attached a very simple patch to
sysinstall.h that should fix the problem. I'm relatively
Needed? Probably not. But look at it this way - he's learned a lot
more about FreeBSD project history and why this one's such an exposed
nerve in the process than he probably ever would have otherwise. Did
he want to learn this? Well, we'll just have to let him answer that
for himself. :)
If you take up sky-diving* and chain-smoking next, we're gonna be
REALLY worried** about you, Peter!
- Jordan
* Obligatory trivia: I wonder how many remember that freefall was named
after Rod's passion for the sport
** Not that we aren't already.
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 06:01 PM, Pete
Julian Elischer writes:
| On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Matthew Dillon wrote:
| > :I can't find any online specs to tell me if the graphics part of the
| > :Northbridge has understands the VESA stuff. Does the XFree86 "vesa"
| > :driver work?
| > :
| > :Also found this forum discussion...
| > :
| > :http:/
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 03:00 PM, Simon L. Nielsen wrote:
I have noticed that that several FreeBSD files (.c, .h and so
on) have trailing whitespace (spaces/tabs after last charecter
on a line).
Should I send patches for this, or is it not important to "fix"?
It might be "nice" to fix
> #2 sounds like a great DOS to me..
> operator
>
> operator
>
> operator
>
put a two (ten???) second delay after each failed login?
as for the commands, you could hack sys/kern_acct.c to include
command arguments and acct.h for struct acct and all the dependent
utilities and libraries and re
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 03:40:28AM +0100, Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
+> +> Anyoone have any modules to REALLY log execs?
+>
+> Yes, we got:
+>
+> http://cerber.sourceforge.net
+>
+> If You want only execve() logging You can try rexec.
Or wait on cerb-ng first release. There is defined such
Matthew Dillon wrote:
> :> The "vga" driver works in low resolution modes. The "vesa" driver
> :> does not work. Via has a linux driver on their CD for X, called "via",
> :> which linux people seem to be using successfully, but I can't find
> :> sources anywhere. I don't understa
larse> Is there a mirror somewhere?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/anoncvs.html
The FreeBSD Handbook is your friend :-) There are 4 servers listed.
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On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 06:03:07PM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
+> Anyoone have any modules to REALLY log execs?
Yes, we got:
http://cerber.sourceforge.net
If You want only execve() logging You can try rexec.
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A
Peter Wemm wrote:
> Jordan Hubbard wrote:
> > Wow, deja-vu!
>
> Hey! I've got a GREAT idea! I whipped up this nifty perl script and
> I can run it over the src tree to delete all the trailing whitespace!
> And even better, I can collapse tabs at the beginning of lines! What
> a great deal! That s
Um, is the sarcasm needed?
The guy really does want to know if this would be helpful or not..
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Peter Wemm wrote:
> Jordan Hubbard wrote:
> > Wow, deja-vu!
>
> Hey! I've got a GREAT idea! I whipped up this nifty perl script and
> I can run it over the src tree to delete all t
:Matthew Dillon wrote:
:> The "vga" driver works in low resolution modes. The "vesa" driver
:> does not work. Via has a linux driver on their CD for X, called "via",
:> which linux people seem to be using successfully, but I can't find
:> sources anywhere. I don't understand why
Our client wants the following 'features'
and we'd LIKE to be able to at least say "yes we can do that", even if
we can also say "but we don't think it's a good idea".
1/ Command logging. We're thinking that a hacked version of the shell
that logs commands may do what they want, but personally
Jordan Hubbard wrote:
> Wow, deja-vu!
Hey! I've got a GREAT idea! I whipped up this nifty perl script and
I can run it over the src tree to delete all the trailing whitespace!
And even better, I can collapse tabs at the beginning of lines! What
a great deal! That should be good for a few hundred
Dave Hayes wrote:
> Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Do you unsubscribe from mailing lists you merely monitor for
> > interesting content, rather than subscribing to them, when some
> > jerk fills up your POP3 maildrop because they have an axe to
> > grind, and, as a result, mail which
Very nasty but I got X working with the via driver by dummying up libddmpeg
(which is supplied along with via_drv.o on the VIA EPIA M 9000 CD).
Basically I linked libddmpeg.a with a dummy program to pull in the required
symbols and generated a new .so which does not link against lib
Matthew Dillon wrote:
> The "vga" driver works in low resolution modes. The "vesa" driver
> does not work. Via has a linux driver on their CD for X, called "via",
> which linux people seem to be using successfully, but I can't find
> sources anywhere. I don't understand why these
> "The ability to sell certificates which are recognized by the
> browser, without it telling them ``This merchant is trying to
> hack you''"?
> > the only true reason to buy a certificate might be the $$ needed to
> > insure or guarantee them before a court of law in case of liability.
> No, the
Wow, deja-vu!
- Jordan
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 03:00 PM, Simon L. Nielsen wrote:
Hello
I have noticed that that several FreeBSD files (.c, .h and so on) have
trailing whitespace (spaces/tabs after last charecter on a line).
Should I send patches for this, or is it not important to "
clemens fischer wrote:
> Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Note that many people have older browsers: the older the browser,
> > the smaller the number of signing authorities they will recognize
> > by default. Keep this in mind when picking browsers to examine.
> >
> > As a general comment,
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Lars Eggert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> for the last couple of days I've been unable to cvs update my sources,
> because anoncvs.freebsd.org is unreachable:
There are at least two other machines that offer this service:
anoncvs.de.freebsd.org
anoncvs2.de.freebsd
On Monday 10 February 2003 06:00 pm, Simon L. Nielsen wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have noticed that that several FreeBSD files (.c, .h and so on) have
> trailing whitespace (spaces/tabs after last charecter on a line).
>
> Should I send patches for this, or is it not important to "fix"?
>
> A random examp
Hello
I have noticed that that several FreeBSD files (.c, .h and so on) have
trailing whitespace (spaces/tabs after last charecter on a line).
Should I send patches for this, or is it not important to "fix"?
A random example is stdbool.h v. 1.6 on line 30 which has a trailing
tab.
--
Simon L.
Hi,
First of all, Thanks to all of you for your help and support.
I have tried to go deeper and deeper to find out how "printf" works. ((( Of
course the aim of trying to understand the "printf", is to understand how
the internals of the BSD kernel work))) till i've faced the following
functi
On 2003-02-10 18:30, Roman Neuhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
> two quick mdoc(7) questions:
>
> I'm writing a man page for a utility I'm writing, and I want the option
> listing look like this:
>
> OPTIONS
> -h, --help
> Print a brief help message.
How about this?
Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 11:53:25AM -0800, Lars Eggert wrote:
As I understand it there are issues at USW which are being investigated.
Great, thanks!
In the meantime, is there an easy way to switch over my existing CVS
tree to a mirror? (And is there a mirror?)
Lars
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I tried that. It got close. *very* close to running, but the via
driver has two dependancies on libddmpeg (which is also supplied on the
CD). Unfortunately libddmpeg depends on libc.so.6.
I can shim the two dependancies into via_drv.o but the via driver still
tries to load l
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> Firewire update. I can't seemlessly connect and disconnect firewire
> devices, but if I connect the firewire HD up *before* kldload'ing
> the drivers, it works.
The disconnection and reconnnection seems to work for me using
dvd devices.
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> :I can't find any online specs to tell me if the graphics part of the
> :Northbridge has understands the VESA stuff. Does the XFree86 "vesa"
> :driver work?
> :
> :Also found this forum discussion...
> :
> :http://forums.viaarena.com/messageview.cfm?
Le Monday 10 February 2003 21:51, Joe O a écrit :
> If the linux XFree86 4.x driver was correctly written you should be able
> to dump it into /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers and use it.
>
> One of the goals with XFree86 4.x was that the X server modules be OS
> independent.
>
Indeed, that's how I
Hello, Matt,
with your copious free time and this new baby, what would you think of porting
over the ehci driver from NetBSD over to FreeBSD (this will enable USB2.0)
ISTR a call for help (must have been by Joe K.)
TfH
PS : I confess : this is a shameless plug to get USB2.0 working on
If the linux XFree86 4.x driver was correctly written you should be able
to dump it into /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers and use it.
One of the goals with XFree86 4.x was that the X server modules be OS
independent.
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> :I can't find any online specs to te
:I can't find any online specs to tell me if the graphics part of the
:Northbridge has understands the VESA stuff. Does the XFree86 "vesa"
:driver work?
:
:Also found this forum discussion...
:
:http://forums.viaarena.com/messageview.cfm?catid=28&threadid=30617
M 9000 X11 update:
The "vg
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 11:53:25AM -0800, Lars Eggert wrote:
As I understand it there are issues at USW which are being investigated.
Wilko
> Hi,
>
> for the last couple of days I've been unable to cvs update my sources,
> because anoncvs.freebsd.org is unreachable:
>
> [root@nik: /usr] trac
I'm getting pops in xmms under -current. Awhile back the realtime
scheduling option for xmms was busted, so I wrote this wrapper script
around xmms. Am I doing the right thing here? Is there anything else I
could do to config -current to eliminate pops? Is -current going to get a
fully-preempt
Hi,
for the last couple of days I've been unable to cvs update my sources,
because anoncvs.freebsd.org is unreachable:
[root@nik: /usr] traceroute anoncvs.freebsd.org
traceroute to usw7.freebsd.org (209.181.243.20), 64 hops max, 40 byte
packets
1 128.9.160.7 (128.9.160.7) 2.168 ms 2.403 ms
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 06:35:43PM +0100, Bogdan TARU wrote:
> I am having a real weird problem with a newly installed Dell PowerEdge
>2650 which acts as a web (Apache) and mail server(Procmail). The load just
>'spikes' sometimes (to 40.00 or so), but immediately starts to go down.
...
> One questi
hi Tim & all,
> > I am having a real weird problem with a newly installed Dell PowerEdge
> > 2650 which acts as a web (Apache) and mail server(Procmail). The load just
> > 'spikes' sometimes (to 40.00 or so), but immediately starts to go down.
>
>
> Could be Apache restarting a bunch of
In the last episode (Feb 10), Roman Neuhauser said:
> Hi there,
>
> two quick mdoc(7) questions:
>
> I'm writing a man page for a utility I'm writing, and I want the option
> listing look like this:
>
> OPTIONS
> -h, --help
> Print a brief help message.
>
> -n, --dry-run
>
Bogdan TARU wrote:
I am having a real weird problem with a newly installed Dell PowerEdge
2650 which acts as a web (Apache) and mail server(Procmail). The load just
'spikes' sometimes (to 40.00 or so), but immediately starts to go down.
Could be Apache restarting a bunch of children all at on
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 10:13:28AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I am looking at writing a FreeBSD device driver for a new PCI card.
> I looked at the FreeBSD documentation on device drivers (PCI)
> but couldn't find much.
>
> Can anyone point me at appropriate references/documentatio
Hi.
I am looking at writing a FreeBSD device driver for a new PCI card.
I looked at the FreeBSD documentation on device drivers (PCI)
but couldn't find much.
Can anyone point me at appropriate references/documentation (4.*) or URL?
I apologize if this is an old thread...
Paul Fronberg
[EMAIL PR
Hi hackers,
I am having a real weird problem with a newly installed Dell PowerEdge
2650 which acts as a web (Apache) and mail server(Procmail). The load just
'spikes' sometimes (to 40.00 or so), but immediately starts to go down.
No matter what I've tried I couldn't get a snapshot of the
Hi there,
two quick mdoc(7) questions:
I'm writing a man page for a utility I'm writing, and I want the option
listing look like this:
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print a brief help message.
-n, --dry-run
Don't actually connect to the server. DDL generated by mktable.php
...first, clemens fischer wrote:
Yury Tarasievich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'd like to see in dependencies not only like "was built with
-1.9_2abc, so wants it", but also something like -1.5+ (obviously
1.5.0 and newer), -* (any version will do). Perhaps something else. At
least to have possibility
[cc's deleted]
Miguel Mendez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Slashdot as a source of information, heh :)
actually i never read slashdot, but it was mentioned that the
freebsd-core members had issued a full public statement on this case,
which i still cannot find anywhere. so i had to resort to whatever
"Sergey Matveychuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What a right way escape from PAM_CONV_AGAIN/PAM_TRY_AGAIN and relate code
> from LINUX_PAM?
Shoot the module author for using it, and Andrew Morgan (Linux-PAM
author) for inventing it.
DES
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> Because most PAM problems in ports are bugs in the ports themselves,
> which Linux-PAM just happens to tolerate and OpenPAM doesn't. In
> other words, it should be possible to find a solution to the problem
> which works equally well for Linux-PAM and OpenPAM, without the need
> to know which is
Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Note that many people have older browsers: the older the browser,
> the smaller the number of signing authorities they will recognize
> by default. Keep this in mind when picking browsers to examine.
>
> As a general comment, VeriSign does this as well, and te
In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: but for some reason I only get around 1MB/s via USB, even though FreeBSD
: seems to understand that it is USB 2.0.
FreeBSD's 4.x USB stack doesn't grok USB 2.0's ehci host bridge,
except in legacy ohc
"Sergey Matveychuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > If you've fixed it in a way which requires knowing whether the system
> > runs Linux-PAM or OpenPAM, you've fixed it wrong.
> OK. Why?
Because most PAM problems in ports are bugs in the ports themselves,
which Linux-PAM just happens to tolerate a
> If you've fixed it in a way which requires knowing whether the system
> runs Linux-PAM or OpenPAM, you've fixed it wrong.
OK. Why?
What fix will be a right one?
My strategy is checking OSVERSION when build port and aplay a patch if it's
5.0+.
Sem.
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"Sergey Matveychuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > What is OSVERSION num right after OpenPAM implemented?
> > What problem are you trying to solve?
> security/pam-* ports.
> I'v fiexed pam-mysql for this time. It's works for me. I'm working for PR.
If you've fixed it in a way which requires kno
> Sergey Matveychuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > What is OSVERSION num right after OpenPAM implemented?
>
> What problem are you trying to solve?
security/pam-* ports.
I'v fiexed pam-mysql for this time. It's works for me. I'm working for PR.
Sem.
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On 10 Feb 2003 12:02:24 +0100
"clemens fischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Howdy,
> sorry to insist, but even after following all the links in the
> slashdot-story this isn't clear to me. was it really about the
> ipfw-hack he proposed? there were eight (or so) emails cited from a
> developers
Wes Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/rules.html
sorry to insist, but even after following all the links in the
slashdot-story this isn't clear to me. was it really about the
ipfw-hack he proposed? there were eight (or so) emails
I have a whole bunch of "SMC EZ Card 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet PCI card"
(SMC1255 series) that we use as a log profile PCI card that suffer with
00:08:00:08:00:08 MAC addresses.
Your patch resolves the problem.
_
Antony Russell
Technical Director
Cl
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003 22:13:32 + (UTC) in lucky.freebsd.hackers, Auge Mike wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was trying to know how "printf" works in FreeBSD... I hvae reached to this
> point :
>
> #define _write(fd, s, n) \
>__syscall(SYS_write, (int)(fd), (const void *)(s), (size_t)(n))
>
> I'a
Sergey Matveychuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is OSVERSION num right after OpenPAM implemented?
What problem are you trying to solve?
DES
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